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cols(
  Country = col_character(),
  Year = col_character(),
  Used = col_character(),
  `Does an affect question exist` = col_character(),
  `Link to survey documentation` = col_character(),
  `Is this part of a cumulative dataset that contains multiple years?` = col_character(),
  `If so what years?` = col_character(),
  Notes = col_character(),
  `Affect Question` = col_character(),
  X10 = col_character()
)

Warning message:
Missing column names filled in: 'X10' [10] 
Scale for 'x' is already present. Adding another scale for 'x', which will
replace the existing scale.
Warning message:
Vectorized input to `element_text()` is not officially supported.
Results may be unexpected or may change in future versions of ggplot2. 
